GIVEAWAY: $25 Sonic Drive-In Gift Card! (Utah & Idaho) -CLOSED-

Have you been to a Sonic Drive-In? There aren't too many places you can go these days to get food brought to you by someone on rollerblades! I don't know how they do it... I really don't have that skill.

Sonic has a lot of specials going on! On Halloween (Oct 31) you can get Corn dogs for $.50! And they are GOOD!!!! I tried one and the corn to dog ratio is excellent!! :) You can see the daily specials on the Sonic Facebook Page. I personally love the Lime Rickey's. They have the BEST on-the-go drink selection!

There is also a Win-It Wednesday Promotion on Sonic's Facebook Page! Every Wednesday they will post a question on their page. Out of the comments they will choose a winner for a Gift Card to your local Sonic! Be sure to check it out...it usually has pretty low entries!!

I also love their Wacky Meals for kids! They have a better selection than most.
You can check out the entire Sonic Drive-In menu if you want to be prepared for your visit. :) When you do go all you do is pull up in your car, park, press the button to give your order, pay, then someone on skates will get it to you quick. There is also a drive thru if you want to be faster.

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4 cups chopped apricotssugarcinnamonnutmeglemon juice1/2 c water

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